Product description : Concorde A.F. 1:125
Aircraft model Concorde A.F.1:125
In 1956, France and England simultaneously began studies for a supersonic transport aircraft.
In 1961, these studies resulted in two separate projects, which merged on November 29, 1962 into a single project involving four main companies: Aérospatiale, BAC, Rolls-Royce and SNECMA.
The first prototype 001 left the Toulouse factory on 11 December 1967.
Concorde had already broken records for altitude (21,000 m) and speed (March 2.2). On January 21, 1976, a new era of commercial scheduled air transport opened under the colors of Air France and British Airways.
Type of product : Airplane model kit
To build a plastic model airplane, you’ll need a few things :
– a cutter or cutting pliers
– and model glue.
You can also paint the model with brushes(acrylic or enamel).
The model consists of different parts to cut and assemble.
Construction time will vary depending on the number of parts.
An instruction manual is provided for you inside the box.
Paint and glue : To be bought separately
The tools, paints and glue are not provided.
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Size of the model (inches) : 19.4 x 8.1
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Data sheet Concorde A.F. 1:125
Brand | Heller |
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Reference | HELL80445 |
Type of product | Model airplane kits |
Scale | 1:125 |
Assembly | to be assembled and painted |
Paint and glue | To be bought separately |
Length (cm) | 19,3″ / 49 |
Era | 1946 to the present |
Material | Plastic |
Airline | Air France |
Box size (cm) | 45 x 25 x 6 |
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